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All-Time Records

Super Bowl Records: Every All-Time Mark and Who Owns It

From Tom Brady's unmatched career numbers to Jerry Rice's receiving records and the most dominant team performances in game history.

The Super Bowl has been producing record-setting performances for nearly six decades. Some records were broken the moment they were set; others have stood for decades and may never be touched. Here is the complete compendium of every major Super Bowl record, organized by category.

Passing Records

RecordValue
Most Career Passing Yards3,039 yards
Most Career TD Passes24 TDs
Most Passing Yards, Single Game229 yards
Highest Completion % (min. 20 att.)88.0% (22/25)
Most TD Passes, Single Game6 TDs
Most Career Appearances10 games

Rushing Records

RecordValue
Most Career Rushing Yards354 yards
Most Rushing Yards, Single Game204 yards
Most Career Rush TDs5 TDs
Most Rush TDs, Single Game3 TDs

Receiving Records

RecordValue
Most Career Receiving Yards604 yards
Most Career Receptions33 catches
Most Career Receiving TDs8 TDs
Most Receiving Yards, Single Game215 yards
Most Receptions, Single Game11 catches

Team Records

RecordValue
Most Championships6 titles
Highest Score, Single Game55 points
Largest Margin of Victory35 points (43–8)
Most Points Scored in a Game (Combined)75 points
Lowest Scoring Game16 total points
Most Consecutive Appearances4 (1991–1994)

The Greatest Super Bowl Performers of All Time

Tom Brady is the undisputed statistical king of the Super Bowl. With 10 appearances — more than any other player in history — Brady holds the career records in passing yards (3,039), touchdown passes (24), and completions (256). His seven championships are the most by any player ever.

Jerry Rice owns the receiving records almost entirely. His 604 career receiving yards, 33 receptions, and 8 touchdowns in four Super Bowl appearances are records that reflect his status as the greatest wide receiver in NFL history.

Phil Simms holds the single-game completion percentage record at 88.0%, going 22 for 25 in Super Bowl XXI (1987) — a performance so dominant that it was immediately recognized as historic.

For the complete list of Super Bowl champions and MVPs, see our Super Bowl Winners and Super Bowl MVP pages.

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